Earlier on in the day, he stepped out with his gorgeous wife Amal Clooney for the Suburbicon premiere.
And on Saturday night, George Clooney was clearly in the mood to celebrate as he put on a hilarious display while toasting to his latest cinematic achievement during a wild night out at favourite restaurant Da Ivo in Venice.
The 56-year-old actor hilariously photobombed his pal Matt Damon, 46, as he posed with a waiter during the night – before being presented with champagne bottles engraved with the names of his newborn twins.
Cheeky! George Clooney, 56, hilariously photobombed his pal Matt Damon, 46, as he posed with a waiter during the night in Italy on Saturday
While he put on an incredibly suave display on the red carpet a few hours earlier, George was keen on letting loose as he toasted to the new flick, which also stars Damon.
Clad in a slick suit, George spotted Matt posing with the waiter during their boys’ night out and decided to get in on the action.
Creeping in from behind, George flashed an ear to ear comical smile while the twosome unassumingly posed for the snap.
Later on in the evening, the silver-haired fox – who was once quite the sought after bachelor – was presented with wine bottles engraved with the names of his twins, Elle and Alexander – who he welcomed into the world on June 6th.
Marking the occasion! Later on in the evening, the silver-haired fox – who was once quite the sought after bachelor – was presented with wine bottled engraves with the names of his twins, Elle and Alexander – who he welcomed into the world on June 6th
Owner Giovanni Fracassi was quick to note the the friendship between Clooney and Damon: ‘They all get on brilliantly. It was wonderful to host them all’
Owner Giovanni Fracassi was quick to note the friendship between Clooney and Damon, explaining: ‘They all get on brilliantly. It was wonderful to host them all.’
He also revealed that George went ‘crazy’ for two helpings of mushroom risotto and white truffles – which were a mission to find as they were in short supple following the recent heatwave.
Meanwhile, it proved to be a truly glamorous affair as he arrived on the red carpet with wife Amal for the Suburbicon premiere earlier on in the day.
Dressed in an impeccably tailored black suit, he embellished his crisp white shirt with a black bow tie, his silver hair swept into a side parting.
He was only upstaged by a glamorous Amal, who slipped her curves into an elegant lilac gown, boasting a corset style neckline.
Hungry man: He also revealed that George went ‘crazy’ for two helpings of mushroom risotto and white truffles – which were a mission to find as they were in short supple following the recent heatwave
Movie star: Meanwhile, it proved to be a truly glamorous affair as he arrived on the red carpet with wife Amal for the Suburbicon premiere earlier on in the day
Speaking at the photocall back in Venice, Italy earlier in the week, George said his latest directorial effort, Suburbicon, is an angry movie for an angry country – his own. It’s a twisted tale of darkness at the heart of the American dream.
‘A lot of us are angry – angry at ourselves, angry at the way that the country is going, angry at the way the world is going,’ Clooney told reporters Saturday in Venice, Italy, where ‘Suburbicon’ is competing for the festival’s Golden Lion prize.
‘It’s probably the angriest I have ever seen the country, and I lived through the Watergate period of time,’ he added. ‘There is a dark cloud hanging over our country right now.’
Meanwhile star of the film Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Barroso looked incredible as they put on an affectionate display while attending the Suburbicon screening at the Sala Grande on Saturday night.
Handsome: Dressed in an impeccably tailored black suit, he embellished his crisp white shirt with a black bow tie, his silver hair swept into a side parting
Gorgeous: He was only upstaged by a glamorous Amal, who slipped her curves into an elegant lilac gown, boasting a corset style neckline
Matt stars as Gardner Lodge in the film, who must navigate the town’s dark underbelly of betrayal, deceit and violence.
Also at the red carpet premiere was Julianne Moore, who stars as Matt’s on-screen wife Nancy Lodge and also his sister in law.
Speaking about the film’s storyline recently, which tackles racial tensions, she said of today’s society: ‘The only way they will (do well) is if the generation before them is doing that as well.’
Addressing the controversy surrounding the Civil War statues which kicked off the violence in Charlottesville, she added: ‘In the U.S., people are arguing about monuments. They must be removed. You simply cannot have these figures from the Civil War in town squares and universities for our children to see.’
Plot: Speaking at the photocall back in Venice, Italy earlier in the week, George said his latest directorial effort, Suburbicon, is an angry movie for an angry country – his own. It’s a twisted tale of darkness at the heart of the American dream’
Hot couple: Meanwhile star of the film Matt Damon and his wife Luciana Barroso looked incredible as they put on an affectionate display while attending the Suburbicon screening at the Sala Grande on Saturday night
Leading lady: Also at the red carpet premiere was Julianne Moore, who stars as Matt’s on-screen wife Nancy Lodge and also his sister in law
America’s divisions give an unnerving timeliness to ‘Suburbicon.’ The satirical film noir stars Matt Damon and Julianne Moore as residents of a seemingly idyllic – and all-white – 1950s suburban community that erupts in anger when a black family moves in.
It fuses a script by the Coen brothers with a narrative about racial divisions inspired – in a negative way – by Donald Trump’s presidential campaign.
‘I was watching a lot of speeches on the campaign trail about building fences and scapegoating minorities,’ Clooney said.
That set Clooney and writing-producing partner Grant Heslov to thinking about other points in United States history when forces of division were in the ascendant. They remembered 1957 events in Levittown, Pennsylvania, a model suburban community where white residents rioted at the arrival of a black family.
They fused that idea to an unproduced script by Joel and Ethan Coen about a similar white-picket-fence community where a crime goes horribly wrong in farcically bloody ways.
Speaking about the film’s storyline, which tackles racial tensions, Julianne said of today’s society: ‘The only way they will (do well) is if the generation before them is doing that as well’